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Show Iff 99 1 war VAUev Thursday, Mar. VIEW ffffff1 ffff itpyiffffffffffi f MMM pVMf PffffMftf MfflffMf M fffffff flM 12, 1981 o oboe in the music depart ment at Brigham Younj Concerts Are Planned On Weekend 2 t ;V C Los Angeles Phil Pianist harmonic while also ser Margaret VanOrman ving on several universi SALT LAKE. ''V x University, has playe that instrument with th Utah Symphony and the and oboe artist Darrell. ty faculties. Stubbs will present con- (See Page 6, Col. 9) certs tomorrow (Friday) and Saturday night in the upper theater of the SKATEIAND north visitors center at WEST Temple Square. The 7:30 concerts, LESSONS featuring the same program on both nights, are free and open to the BEGINNING: y; -- , public. Attendance,to however, is limited those 8 and older. Music by Babell, Leoffler, Bach, 12:00 SAT. Sargent and Partskhaladzye will be performed. Stubbs, instructor of 11:00 SAT. AM INTERMEDIATE: 969-049- NOON 1 4147 W. 5415 SO BARGAIN HOUR MISS POTTERY . . . David Gibson is involved with pottery project in County Recreation Department-- activity at Pioneer Craft House. Pottery is one of many topics to be featured in spring term classes beginning March 23. STATE LOOM PROJECT . . . Instructor Ruth Schwager (right) and Pamela Holt size up progress of material being used in loom project at Pioneer Craft House, where spring term classes will begin March 23. wall-hangin- g Skate City StJlf Call (or showtimes 4981 So Molinett 4800 7C E. Sot. Spring Term Nearing MAX DEVLIN So. Craft Signups Slated One Block West of State St. 262-405- n .. WALT 13 DISNEY Open 6 Mon.-Thur- p.m. Fri. Sat. p.m. Matinees Sat. 1 :00 and 3:30 p.m. Pvt. Parties Available PRODUCTIONS THE ARISTOCATS ed glass, tole painting, SALT LAKE. SO. for registration spring term classes at Pioneer Craft House, 3271 So. 500 East, will be held next week. Signups will be accepted Monday through March 20 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., with an extra theatre weaving, art techniques, bonsai, stitchery and needle arts, calligraphy, creative crafts for teachers (three hours certification credit), and g re- sculp- ture. wood Also, carving, session creative writing, registration scheduled Monday from 6 to 9 p.m. In addition, mail-i- n signups are currently being accepted. Spring term classes at Pioneer will begin the week of March 23. Courses being offered in- drapery and bedspreadmaking, interior decora- jewelry casting, quilting, mountain men crafts, batik, furniture refinishing and cartoonclude dress-makining. University classes machine embroidery, and courses for will again be painting, pottery, stain- offered. The Craft House also Sessions On has a young adult program for those age Bridge Are A materials charge is the only fee associated with Being Held ' those classes, - it was SALT LAKE. Two' noted. Topics include bridge classes, one at the level leather," photography, pottery, painting and and another for advanced players, are under drawing, with a puppetmaking class offered for way at Westminster Colyoungsters age lege, 1840 So. 1300 East. Noted bridge authority June Shaw is the instructor for both classes, which are held in Ferry Hall at the college. Fees are $25 for 12 SALT LAKE. Girls age through 18 are being repeating students and invited to attend the LDS $35 for new students. churchs second annual Information on enrollYoung Women general ment is available by callmeeting to be held ing March 28 at 6 p.m. The session, which will originate in the Tabernacle on Temple Square, will be broadcast to Session Set For Girls (Si ini ini THEflms laHEaiaatga(4T Bargain Price 'MOM WALT $2.00 Open Til 3 PM Mon.Fri. OltNIY PRODUCTIONS ThjDewii r Devlin Englis- Mac Davie EARTH Cheaper lo NeepHer ' PG JM SOUTH WEST H $2.00 Open Til 6 PM 7?Y1 OPEN 12:30 ALL SEATS $2.00 till 5:00pm Mon. thru Fri. except holidays WITNESS EYE Mon.Fri. .1 45. 3 45, 5 45 7 45 R 9 45 'HELD OVER MANIAC 2 R 00, 4 30. 8 00 HAUOWEEN 45, 6 15, 9 45 R HELD OVER THE DEVIL AND MAX DEVLIN PG .1 15,3 15,5 15,7 15.9 15 RICHARD DREYFUSSt AMY IRVING THE COMPETITION STARTS FRIDAY KILL OR BE KILLED PLUS: in designated ward houses throughout the church. President Spencer W. Kimball, along with counselors N. Eldon Tanner and Marion G. Romney, plus Marvin J. Ashton of the Council of Twelve will address the gathering. It will be conducted by Elaine Tanner and Marion G. Romney, plus Marvin J. Ashton of the Council of Twelve will address the gathering. It will be conducted by Elaine Cannon, general president of the Young Women. She will also speak to the group. HELD OVER Bargain Price areas h-speaking BOUND" 40 6 00 9 30 BREAKER BREAKER oo. 4 2o, 7 4- 5i Special events and exhibits are also held at Pioneer throughout the year. Tours of the facility for individuals or groups may be arranged by calling Puppet shows which are free and open to the public are held the third Saturday of each month at 10:30 a.m. Now in its 34th year of 467-661- tion, lapidary and operation, the Craft jewelry, spinning, House is carrying out 12-1- m the pioneering spirit that was the inspiration for its birth, a spokesman for the facility commented. The Craft House is located on a former school lot being by indevelopedfirms and dividuals, foundations. Among the involved organizations are the Utah Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts, County Recreation Department, South Salt Lake City, State Board of Education and the County Library System. Instructors for classes at Pioneer are either master craftsmen, certified school teachers or holidays 4100 ARISTOCATS G Plot c BLACK STALLION STARTS CARRIAGE e More than 50 and part-tim- e employes comprise the staff at the Craft House. Additional information regarding classes, fees or registration may be obtained by calling full-tim- FRIDAY - 261-007- DTAI CHAMPIONSHIPS WON CLASS III (Beginning) 1st Place 1900, CLASS )8yrs.-under- 1981 ) 1st Place 1979, 80,81 CLASS (odvonced) 1st Place 977, 78,79 1980 Wo I 1 (M) oHu Recreational Cym nasties claeeat os well oo Competitive Training Program t 84115(535-5498- ). All manuscripts become the property of Salt Lake County Aging Services and will Je qed In a senior' waiters publication to be published by Salt Lake County-Writermay submit entries in more than one category, but not more than one entry in the same category. Short fiction and personal history should be limited to 3,000 n words, or 10 pages, contest officials said. s unBim& Gnnlttnim BRING YOUR TRUCKS, TRAILERS & WAGONS! SAVE EDAY SME Friday and Saturday UP TO AND MORE 100f Upon 100'i f Unlistad Itomsl ACT NOW! SALT LAKE. The County Division of Aging Ser- fP vices has announced plans for an inaugural writing competition for senior citizens. Entries must be the work of senior citizens (persons age 60 and up) residing within Salt Lake Can & Chrom CHAIRS 4 MOO 5 FAMILY CENTER L TROLLEY frr" Foftumon Blvd r ) SCANNERS htnefeome desk three deep drivers itorage PkJS a drop m desk top revealng of work space ptonty Handy pigeon holes end TNs JrS ,j SALLY FIELDS 5 for ill 111 TOMMY LIE JONES SAVE 1 llWw r BUNK BIDS CompUte CIBSON 17CU.FT. FROST With Mattress 1980 FRIGID AIRE WASHER CLOSEOUT! FREE REFRIGERATOR ro Now . type-writte- BACKR0ADS Register ..mi TEXTURED doors FUNHOUSE Bring this ad and receive $5.00 poetry, short fiction, essay, feature article and personal history. Title of the manuscript and the authors initials must appear on each page of the entry, contest officials stressed. The entry deadline is April 15 and all entries must be mailed or submitted in legal size envelopes to Peggy Moore, 2033 So. State, building No. 1 (basement), Salt Lake, s NEW STUDENTS STATE TEAM competition include County Compet Slated 0 UTAH ACADEMY OF GYMNASTICS R County. An entrants name, address and telephone number, along with the title of his or her entry and the category involved, should accompany the manuscript on a separate sheet. All entries must be typewritten and doublespaced. Categories of For Seniors 266-3696- Rd KEEP HER 467-661- 1. SB. TROLLEY S Redwood CHEAPER TO r. PG P0PEYEPG professors. university 966-333- $1.50 till 6:45 Mon. thru Fri. except All Seats 6500 South 400 West PG THE BRONX Pioneer Craft House, where regisclasses will be actration for spring-tercepted next week. Classes begin March 23. - off Regular class price TINY TOTS Classes Pre-Scho- For 3-- 4 year olds Ejsic Movement Kinesthetic Awareness thru Gymnastic Activities 30 WITNESS FORT APACHE, Geertsen works with material on loom piachine at AT WORK . . . Linda 1 THE DEVIL AND PG - MURRAY 12 30 - EYE sponsored j(jovxfrrirrrrii-ri- r Mon. Sat. 262 - 9424 EARTH BOUND gel 1625 So. Redwood Rd. 'J 972-432- 6 Alea Located in Orem Prove A Ogden |